
Natural cleaning 2.0
How to use Linseed Oil Soap in the Bathroom
Linseed oil soap is a gentle yet effective cleaner that not only removes dirt and soap residue but also nourishes and protects the materials in your bathroom.
It’s made entirely from natural biodegradable oils - non-toxic, and kind to both your home and your skin.

Såpa Spray
Our såpa spray makes daily bathroom care quick and simple.
Use on: sinks, tiles, faucets, shower glass, bathtubs, and even toilet exteriors.
How to use: Spray directly on the surface. Wipe with a damp cloth or sponge. For tougher spots (like soap scum), let it sit for a few minutes before wiping.
Important note
Make sure to keep one spray bottle in the kitchen and one in the bathroom to avoid cross-contamination. Different spaces collect different types of bacteria, so separating your cleaners keeps things more hygienic.

Tip: For an extra-clear result on mirrors and glass, you can make a natural vinegar rinse:
Mix two part vinegar (12%) with three parts water and add a drop linseed oil in a spray bottle. Shake well.
Lightly mist the surface after cleaning with linseed soap. Wipe dry with a clean, lint-free cloth.
The vinegar helps dissolve any mineral residues and gives the glass a crystal-clear finish - completely naturally.

As an alternative to our spray you can also use our concentrated all round cleaner.
For general cleaning: Mix 1–2 tablespoons per 5 liters of warm water. Wash tiles, floors, or walls using a soft brush or mop.
For limescale and grime: Mix a stronger solution (1 part soap to 10 parts water).
- Apply and let sit briefly before scrubbing with a soft brush or sponge.
- Rinse with warm water.
For wooden details or untreated surfaces:
- Use a mild solution, wipe clean, and dry thoroughly.
- The linseed oil will gently nourish the surface, helping prevent cracking and wear.










